Book Review: ‘A Taste of Gold and Iron’ by Alexandra Rowland

A Taste of Gold and Iron by Alexandra Rowland is a sweeping fantasy epic, full of soaring romance, political intrigue, and criminal conspiracies.

Listen to (And Read!) An Excerpt From Jennifer Lynn Barnes’ “The Final Gambit”

Jennifer Lynn Barnes’ “The Final Gambit” is out today — and we’ve got an exclusive excerpt for you to read (and listen to!)

Book Review: ‘Stinetinglers’ by R.L. Stine

R.L. Stine’s latest, Stinetinglers, is the perfect read to kick off spooky season. The best part? The insight into Stine’s creative mind.

Book Review: ‘Scandalized’ By Ivy Owens

#Scandalized will keep you flipping the pages, wanting to know what happens next with Gigi and Alec. A definite page turner you won’t want to put down.

‘A Cuban Girl’s Guide to Tea and Tomorrow’ Is In Production

We 💜 when a book that we enjoyed gets the turning into a movie treatment. This one definitely deserves it.

Book Review: ‘The Perfect Crimes of Marian Hayes’ by Cat Sebastian

The Perfect Crimes of Marian Hayes by Cat Sebastian is a delightful romp through Georgian England, full of compelling characters and swoon-worthy romance.

Movie Review: ‘Gabriel’s Rapture: Part Three’: An Emotional Conclusion

Gabriel’s Rapture: Part Three is the long-awaited conclusion in the Gabriel’s Rapture trilogy, and it was worth the wait.

Book Review: ‘The Trouble With Hating You’ by Sajni Patel

The Trouble With Hating You by Sajni Patel delivers a rom-com that challenges the stigmas surrounding the South-Asian culture.

Book Review: ‘Always Be My Duchess’ By Amalie Howard

Regency Romance fans, rejoice! Amalie Howard’s latest, Always Be My Duchess, gives readers lots of historical and romance goodness.

Book Review: ‘Blade Breaker’ By Victoria Aveyard

Victoria Aveyard, author of BookTok’s favorite Red Queen, has done it again with her latest book Blade Breaker.

Book Review: ‘Every Summer After’ By Carley Fortune

#EverySummerAfter is a must read book & one we’ll definitely be reading again. @carleyfortune hit us in the feels. We couldn’t stop turning the pages.

Book Review: The Rake’s Daughter by Anne Gracie

Anne Gracie’s The Rake’s Daughter is a love story, yes, but it’s also a tale of two sisters — and that’s what makes it remarkable.

Book Review: ‘The Falling’ By Anna Todd

Have you ever read a book, finished it, and then after closing it you felt so affected by it, you began to cry? That’s what happened when we read The Falling by Anna Todd. It’s been a while since we…

Neil Gaiman’s ‘The Graveyard Book’ Finally Gets Adaptation Rolling at Disney

Neil Gaiman’s ‘The Graveyard Book’ is getting the ball rolling on its Disney adaptation that it’s been working on for a while.

Queerly Not Straight: 10 LGBTQ+ Books Coming Out This July

Queerly Not Straight has put together a list of LGBTQ+ books that are coming out this July. Read on for more here.

Read an Excerpt from The Name She Gave Me By Betty Culley

Betty Culley’s The Name She Gave me is a novel in verse, which sounds weird, but it works. Read an exclusive excerpt and be convinced!

Queen Charlotte Prequel Novel Announced by Julia Quinn and Shonda Rhimes

People just can’t seem to get enough of Bridgerton. After two (incredibly) successful seasons, Netflix announced a prequel limited series was in the works, focusing on Queen Charlotte’s rise to power. And now a prequel novel has been announced that…

Book Review: ‘Blood and Moonlight’ by Erin Beaty

Blood and Moonlight by Erin Beaty features fascinating mythology & complex characters, but the pacing & mystery leave something to be desired.

Book Review: Up All Night with a Good Duke by Amy Rose Bennett

Amy Rose Bennett’s Up All Night With A Good Duke is just the kind of fun romance novel you’re looking for.

Book Review: ‘By The Book’ by Jasmine Guillory

By the Book is Jasmine Guillory’s newest page turner. This review explains why we couldn’t put it down and why we think you’ll love it!

Book Review: ‘Out There: Into the Queer New Yonder’ Edited by Saundra Mitchell

Out There offers a breadth of representation and genres. But while some stories are definitely worth the read, others can be safely skipped.